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A lightweight power wheelchair is a more portable version of a standard motorized wheelchair. The two often look similar to manual wheelchairs, but they feature a control unit that’s usually mounted on the armrest, says Beth Eisenbud, an associate information specialist with the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, a charitable organization with a focus on finding treatments and cures for paralysis caused by spinal cord injuries and other neurological disorders. These wheelchairs are ideal for people with limited mobility who like to travel, as well as people who don’t own or have access to a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, because they can easily fold or disassemble for storage in the trunk of a car.
The Forbes Health editorial team assessed data on over 25 lightweight electric wheelchairs from top brands, considering price, product weight, maximum weight capacity, travel range, top travel speed and portability to choose the best options. Read on to discover which lightweight power wheelchairs made the list.
Note: Product prices are accurate as of the publication date and subject to change.
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- Methodology: How We Picked the Best Lightweight Electric Wheelchairs of 2024
- What Makes an Electric Wheelchair Lightweight?
- Benefits of Lightweight Electric Wheelchairs
- What to Look for in a Lightweight Electric Wheelchair
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To determine the best lightweight electric wheelchairs, the Forbes Health editorial team analyzed data on over 25 lightweight models from top brands, evaluating them based on:
- Price
- Product weight (no model considered exceeds 75 pounds fully assembled)
- Maximum weight capacity
- Wheelchair width
- Number of seat widths available
- Battery recharge time
- Average travel range on a single battery charge
- Top travel speed
- Turning radius
- Ability to place controls on left or right side
- Portability (whether the wheelchair folds and/or disassembles)
- Approval for air travel
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What Makes an Electric Wheelchair Lightweight?
Lightweight power wheelchairs are often made of aluminum or an aluminum alloy as opposed to heavier materials like steel that are used to construct traditional electric wheelchairs, says Thomas Henley, the owner of Henley Medical in Chattanooga, Tennessee. “Their claim to fame is that they fold up,” he says. “Or they come apart and people can lift the different parts into the trunk of the car, and then they can transport them.” (That disassembly includes removing the batteries for increased lightness.)
In cases where a person uses a bulkier wheelchair, they would typically need a special van and lift to transport it, adds Henley. Lightweight power wheelchairs are therefore considered particularly convenient.
Benefits of Lightweight Electric Wheelchairs
Lightweight power wheelchairs are ideal for older adults and people with mild mobility issues who need to travel or run a quick errand. They should not be used by people with “significant progressive disabilities,” says Henley. “If you think of a person who has multiple sclerosis, and they’re using a walker and want to go to the mall or to their grandson’s ball game, a lightweight folding power chair would be just the ticket for them.”
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“The more severe the disability is, the more likely they’re sitting in a traditional-style power chair—and the less likely they would be in a lightweight chair,” adds Henley.
He also notes that using a lightweight power wheelchair can help the user maintain a sense of independence. “It’s very, very handy to … go where you’re going, and your loved one doesn’t have to be pushed in a manual chair. They have their independence,” he says.
Since these chairs are easy to store in cars and on planes and trains, they help make traveling more pleasant. “It’s a good solution for many people,” says Bill Fertig, the Virginia Beach-based director of the United Spinal Association Resource Center. Fertig, who’s a full-time manual wheelchair user, says lightweight electric chairs are great for “major excursions” like visiting a zoo. Another benefit: “They’re affordable,” he says.
Plus, Fertig adds, they’re “super long lived”—some can go as far as 16 miles on a single battery charge.
What to Look for in a Lightweight Electric Wheelchair
Eisenbud and Donna Lowich, a senior information specialist with the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, suggest considering the following factors when shopping for a lightweight electric wheelchair:
- The total weight of chair
- The chair’s turning radius, especially if the chair will be used inside a home
- Ease of disassembly or folding of the chair
- The power of the motor
- The quality of construction of the chair, as well as the durability of the materials used
- Comfort
- How often it will be used
- Ease of use
- The type of terrain it will drive on most often
Lightweight power chairs also have weight limits for the user, which can vary significantly, so make sure the one you’re interested in will work for you. Eisenbud and Lowich also recommend discussing the chair with your doctor and perhaps visiting a seating clinic to make sure this type of wheelchair is the best choice for you.
You can buy a lightweight power wheelchair online, says Henley, or you can visit a “reputable dealer” like a medical supply store. He recommends the latter because lightweight power wheelchairs tend to break rather often. If you purchased your chair directly from a local dealer, you can get it serviced more easily, he says. “If you buy off the internet, it’s difficult to get service, which you will need eventually.”
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Angela HauptHealth Writer
Angela Haupt has been a health writer and editor for more than a decade. She was previously the managing editor of health at U.S. News & World Report, where she spent 11 years covering and editing wellness and conditions topics. She helped launch the popular Best Diets rankings and continued to oversee the franchise throughout her time there. Angela has also written about health and wellness for publications such as the Washington Post, USA Today, Everyday Health and Verywell Fit. She’s passionate about helping people make healthier decisions through accurate journalism that delivers the facts and puts them in context.
Alena HallHealth Writer
Alena is a professional writer, editor and manager with a lifelong passion for helping others live well. She is also a registered yoga teacher (RYT-200) and a functional medicine certified health coach. She brings more than a decade of media experience to Forbes Health, with a keen focus on building content strategy, ensuring top content quality and empowering readers to make the best health and wellness decisions for themselves.
Meaghan HarmonDeputy Editor, Forbes Health
Meaghan is an editor and writer who also has experience practicing holistic medicine as an acupuncturist and herbalist. She's passionate about helping individuals live full, healthy and happy lives at every age. Outside of writing and editing for Forbes Health, Meaghan loves practicing yoga, reading and spending time with her family near the ocean in her home state of Maine.
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